The search resumed this morning at 08:00 for a young Scots man who had been swept out to sea 24hours previously.

The young man who was on a weekend visit to Baltimore had been walking along the seashore under the cliffs with a friend when he was overcome by a wave and washed out to sea. The friend immediately raised the alarm at a nearby house. The lifeboats were alerted at 08:01 and proceeded to the area, near a place known locally as Spain, in which the young man has last been seen. A coast guard helicopter joined in the search and later the Navy vessel the LE Roisin, The search was stood down yesterday and resumed this morning at 08:00. The inshore lifeboat Bessie was stood down at 12:30, leaving navy and garda divers at the scene.

Charity’s role in maritime life-saving work recognised RNLI volunteer lifeboat crew from across Ireland took part in today’s (Sunday 27 March 2016) Easter 1916 centenary commemoration which saw over seven hundred members of the Irish emergency services taking part in the biggest parade in the history of the state. The [...]

Baltimore all-weather lifeboat Alan Massey launch at 1955 hrs last night, to transfer an ill man from Sherkin Island to Baltimore. An ambulance met the lifeboat upon its return to the station in Baltimore and the patient was transferred to the care of the ambulance paramedics and the boat made [...]

Recently released RNLI stats for 2015 show just how busy Baltimore volunteer crew have been over the past year. The all weather lifeboat Alan Massey was launched 25 times and inshore lifeboat Alice and Charles launched 14 times rescuing a total of 46 people in 2015. In total RNLI volunteer [...]

Baltimore RNLI were recently presented with a cheque for over €12,000 fundraised by the family of Niamh O’Connor. http://www.southernstar.ie/news/roundup/articles/2015/12/24/4111481-oconnor-family-raises-12k-for-rnli/

Baltimore RNLI received an an alert from Valentia Coastguard at 09:29 this morning when a young boy in urgent need of medical attention required immediate evacuation from Cape Clear Island. Coxswain Aidan Bushe along with 5 volunteer crewmen were launched within minutes of the alert in the all-weather Tamar class [...]

Baltimore RNLI Tamar class Lifeboat Alan Massey launched tonight to go to the assistance of a fishing vessel which ran aground in Glandore Harbour. The Lifeboat was tasked at 2125 and arrived in Glandore Harbour where the Union Hall Inshore Lifeboat was evacuating the crew from the stricken vessel. The [...]

Sisters Yvonne O’Keeffe & Gillian O’Sullivan are running in the Dublin Marathon on 26th October and have set up a charity page to hopefully make a few bob for the RNLI Baltimore Lifeboat Station – a cause very close to their hearts. Any donations small or large would be greatly [...]

A rescue operation took place in what must have been record time this evening 19 August. Bleepers went off at 18:19 after a 7 metre motor Boat with 2 adults on board went aground on rocks opposite the station house. The boat had suffered engine failure and had drifted onto [...]